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Blazer camper on Suburban?

chevyman562

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Has anyone ever seen or installed a blazer shell on the back of a suburban (kind of like the old Ford Centurions looked that were bade with bronco's)?
 
It has been done!
Question is...
how much time and money do you have to basically destroy a suburban then fix it again?
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It would be cool... I wonder if you'd get all those fumes from just the very back being removable... /forums/images/graemlins/thinking.gif
 
I have 2 friends that heve done it 2 different ways. dude #1 cut the back of his suburban at the line the blazer top would mount. and then took the top and the mounting surface from the blaz and worked into the suburban it took alot of time but it turned out nice. dude #2 burb was rusted in the back so he cut it off and grafted the blazer on the rear he said it was pretty easy that it matched right up. Nick /forums/images/graemlins/burb.gif2 /forums/images/graemlins/crewcab.gif
 
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